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question about NLU annotations JAVA and computational linguistics
Thread poster: Francesca Rago
Francesca Rago Italija Local time: 07:18 German to Italian + ...
Feb 1, 2022
Hello i need help from a computational linguist:
#JSGF V1.0 utf-8 en;
grammar music_play;
public =
[can you] (put on | play) ( | );
=
beatles |
radio head |
cake |
pink floyd;
=
confortably numb |
paranoid android |
let it be |
hey jude;
The above grammar is meant to be used to create artificial data for music play intents to augment coverage and
leverage statistical model trai... See more
Hello i need help from a computational linguist:
#JSGF V1.0 utf-8 en;
grammar music_play;
public =
[can you] (put on | play) ( | );
=
beatles |
radio head |
cake |
pink floyd;
=
confortably numb |
paranoid android |
let it be |
hey jude;
The above grammar is meant to be used to create artificial data for music play intents to augment coverage and
leverage statistical model training. As a reference, the above grammar i
I have to extend the above grammar to cover the following kind of utterances and then translate it into Italian:
[i want to listen to] [jazz] [music]
[play me] [ummagumma] [by] [pink floyd]
Can you explain what does it mean extending grammar in this case? Can you provide and example? ▲ Collapse
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